
+600 gins • PerfectServes • Tonics • Inspirations

Harahorn Norwegian Gin is produced by Det Norske Brenneri and places its identity firmly in a Nordic landscape. The gin is built around Norwegian botanicals and a dry style that combines classic juniper with ingredients associated with forest, coast and mountain vegetation. Bottled at 46% alcohol by volume, it has enough strength to carry a distinctive aromatic profile while remaining clean and cocktail-ready.
The botanical list includes juniper berries, wild blueberries, rhubarb, seaweed, angelica root and wild marjoram. Juniper and angelica provide the core gin structure, while wild blueberries and rhubarb bring a fruit note that is fresh rather than sugary. Seaweed adds a subtle coastal, mineral dimension, and wild marjoram gives the gin a green herbal accent. The recipe is therefore not just fruity or herbal; it is built as a Nordic composition with several natural registers working together.
On the nose, Harahorn Norwegian Gin combines juniper, herbs and a delicate berry brightness. The palate is dry and expressive, with rhubarb and wild blueberry adding a tart-fruit impression over a structured botanical base. Angelica keeps the gin grounded, wild marjoram contributes a lightly savoury herbal line, and seaweed brings a discreet saline nuance. The finish is clean, dry and persistent, with fruit and herbs fading into a mineral edge.
In a gin and tonic, Harahorn works well with orange, berries or a simple citrus garnish, depending on whether the serve should emphasise freshness or fruit. Its 46% strength also gives it enough backbone for a Martini-style serve or for cocktails where a classic gin needs a more Nordic, aromatic personality. The bottle is especially interesting for drinkers looking for a dry gin with fruit, herbs and coastal detail rather than sweetness.



